
King Arthur FlourBetsy Oppenneer was given this recipe by a 90-year-old lady in her church in Dallas; it had been passed down through her family. Betsy altered it only to be more specific in the measurements.
This salad makes a nice light lunch. The sweet and savory quail matches well with fruit. The tanginess of the cheese adds a wonderful contrast. If you don't have a grill available, the broiler of your oven works just fine.
Both a drink and a dessert, "drinkable desserts" combine fancy cocktails with luxurious desserts in one of the hottest food trends. Delicious chocolate and cream combined with the orange liqueur, Grand Marnier create this wonderful dessert spiked with chocolate chip cookies.
Is there anything better than cheesecake for dessert? Rich, creamy, and sweet, the cheesecake stands out as one of my all-time favorites. Cream cheese, caramel, pecans, and maple syrup are a natural combination. Sinfully delicious, this dessert is perfect for entertaining special guests or as a treat for your family.
Crème brûlée is a classic French dessert that has become very popular in recent years, showing up on the menu of most fine dining restaurants. The creamy custard contrasts nicely with the crunch of the caramelized sugar on top. Crème brûlée comes in many variations. This recipe uses pumpkin puree and spices for a delightful pumpkin pie flavor.
Crème brûlée is a wonderfully creamy dessert that is elegant yet simple to make. This recipe calls for pure maple syrup. The flavor of pure maple is really highlighted in this dish. Don't use artificial maple, it won't taste anything near the quality of the real stuff.